“Gangotri is another famous tourist and religious places for Hindus, it a sacred town in Uttarakashi, it the place for the origin of the holy river Ganga”

Gangotri is a special town as it marks the origin of River Ganga. It is believed in the Hindu mythology that it is the seat of goddess Ganga. The town is situated in Uttarakhand, it is at a distance of around 300 km from Dehradun. Gangotri is very close to the Indo-Tibetan border. Gangotri is known for the Gangotri Temple, that is said to be built by a Gorkha commander in the 18th century. The city also shows the miracles of nature, apart from being a religious town. The name Ganga gets after the river merges from Bhagirathi into Alaknanda at Devprayag. Ganga originates from the Gangotri glacier where it is known as Bhagirathi. Gangotri is closely related to Goddess Ganga, the river is also known as the Ganges. It is one of the most important religious places among the other pilgrimage spots, located in Uttarkashi. The Gangotri shrine that is majorly popular amongst the tourists is at an elevation of 3048 meters. It is one of the most pious pilgrimage spots for Hindus. The shrine of Gangotri is situated at an elevation of 3048 meters, amidst sylvan surroundings, constitutes one of the most important pilgrimages for the devout Hindus and emits a highly pious aura.

Places to visit in Gangotri

Gangotri is a perfect place to mesmerize in the serenity and sanctity of nature. The place has a picturesque landscape, with a beautiful mythological past. The place looks like heaven with the snow-clad Himalayas located in the vicinity and the Bhagirathi River flowing in eternity. The purity in the surroundings brings people closer to God in the blissful aura of Gangotri.

Bhairon Ghati - It is a popular tourist site in Gangotri. It is situated at a distance of about 10 km from Gangotri town. With the presence of Ganga and Bhagirathi River, the place gives a calming view to the tourists. This place is easily accessible by road, also the temple of Bhairav Nath is bounded by lush dense forest.

Gomukh - Gomukh is one of the largest glaciers in the Himalayas. It is the terminus of Gangotri Glacier, perched at an altitude as high as 13,200 ft in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India. The interesting place attracts a huge number of tourists from India and other parts of the world to capture the picturesque views.

Gangotri Temple - It is one of the most famous and most visited attractions in Gangotri. It is a temple dedicated to Goddess Ganga. This Temple has an interesting story as it is situated just near a stone and it is said that here Lord Shiva was said to be worshipped by King Bhagirath. Goddess Ganga’s temple is made of white granite and is 20 feet in height.

Best time to visit Gangotri

Being a part of the hilly areas Gangotri is a town generally visiting during the summer season as the weather is pleasant during the summers, therefore, the best seasons in the Gangotri for pilgrimage and sightseeing trips is summers.

How to Reach Gangotri

Gangotri being an important pilgrimage destination, with a variety of must-visit places; is visited by tourists during the summer season.

By Air - Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest airport from Gangotri which is located around at the distance of 250kms. The airport is well connected to New Delhi airport and thereon the Delhi airport is well connected to all the major cities of the country.

By Rail

- The nearest railway station from Gangotri is Rishikesh railway station at about a distance of 243 km; the railway station is located on NH58 and it takes few hours to reach the place.

By Road - Roadways are considered as best option to reach Gangotri, it is well connected by road to the major parts of the country.